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Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 4, No. 471. Friday, 30 July 1993.
(1) From: Rick Jones <
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Date: Thursday, 29 Jul 1993 11:47:15 -0500 (CDT)
Subj: RE: SHK 4.0467 Q: Computers and Shakespeare Studies
(2) From: Jean Peterson <
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Date: Thursday, 29 Jul 1993 13:01:46 -0400
Subj: Henry 5
(3) From: Kenneth S. Rothwell <
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Date: Thursday, 29 Jul 1993 09:06:21 -500 (EDT)
Subj: Re: SHK 4.0457 Re: "Moonlighting" Episode
(4) From: Mark Sandona <
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Date: Thursday, 29 Jul 1993 10:35:52 -0400 (EDT)
Subj: RE: SHK 4.0449 SSE Contest; *SQ* Teaching Shakespeare Issue
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From: Rick Jones <
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Date: Thursday, 29 Jul 1993 11:47:15 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: 4.0467 Q: Computers and Shakespeare Studies
Comment: RE: SHK 4.0467 Q: Computers and Shakespeare Studies
>My dissertation work in part involves a consideration of the impact of
>electronic textuality upon Shakespearean scholarship. Consequently, I would be
>extremely grateful to hear from anyone who makes use of computer multimedia in
>their work. Even a short note would be much appreciated.
Jeff:
I can't help directly, but perhaps indirectly... at this year's ATHE
conference, there will be a panel entitled "Developing Multimedia
Learning Aids for the Study of Shakespeare". It features primarily
(though not exclusively) some folks from the U. of South Dakota:
Ronald Moyer and Cheryl Feight. You might want to contact them
directly.
Rick Jones
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From: Jean Peterson <
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Date: Thursday, 29 Jul 1993 13:01:46 -0400
Subject: Henry 5
Just a note to add to the debate about Henry: someone (sorry, I forget who)
recently posted the claim that Henry doesn't lie. But as Katherine shrewdly
points out, "de tongues of de mans is be full of deceits"! Among Henry's
notable whoppers is the promise that "he today that sheds his blood with
me/Shall be my brother" etc.--after the battle, the "conditions" of people like
Pistol are clearly not "gentled." (Is it fit this soldier keep his oath?). And
instead of challenging Williams directly as he promises ("If ever I live to see
it...") Henry sets up Fluellen--with a lie--to cudgel him by proxy.
Come, come, a better instance say I!
Jean Peterson
Bucknell University
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From: Kenneth S. Rothwell <
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Date: Thursday, 29 Jul 1993 09:06:21 -500 (EDT)
Subject: 4.0457 Re: "Moonlighting" Episode
Comment: Re: SHK 4.0457 Re: "Moonlighting" Episode
The inquiry about the "Moonlighting" Episode of ^Shr.^ probably
doesn't have a satisfactory answer. I suspect that ABC-TV is the place to
begin but it in turn may not own the rights outright. They may belong to
the original sponsor of the show, transmitted on Nov. 25, 1986, from "an
idea by William Budd." Perhaps even the actors share in the ownership. The
result can be a tangle. See Jack Oruch's review of this spritely
performance, which is politically correct in its feminist slant, in
^Shakespeare on Film Newsletter^ 11.2 (April 1987). If only it were as
simple to use film and video for research and teaching purposes as it is
to use books. Perhaps one day it will be. Ken Rothwell
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From: Mark Sandona <
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Date: Thursday, 29 Jul 1993 10:35:52 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: 4.0449 SSE Contest; *SQ* Teaching Shakespeare Issue
Comment: RE: SHK 4.0449 SSE Contest; *SQ* Teaching Shakespeare Issue
I think "Season of ..." will prove to be an unwieldy paradigm. I'd choose
a phrase from MND:
BY ANOTHER'S EYES
Mark Sandona
Hood College